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The major barriers to evidence-informed conservation policy and possible solutions.
Rose, David C; Sutherland, William J; Amano, Tatsuya; González-Varo, Juan P; Robertson, Rebecca J; Simmons, Benno I; Wauchope, Hannah S; Kovacs, Eszter; Durán, América Paz; Vadrot, Alice B M; Wu, Weiling; Dias, Maria P; Di Fonzo, Martina M I; Ivory, Sarah; Norris, Lucia; Nunes, Matheus Henrique; Nyumba, Tobias Ochieng; Steiner, Noa; Vickery, Juliet; Mukherjee, Nibedita.
Afiliación
  • Rose DC; Department of Geography University of Cambridge Downing Place Cambridge CB2 3EN United Kingdom.
  • Sutherland WJ; School of Environmental Sciences University of East Anglia Norwich Research Park Norwich NR4 7TJ United Kingdom.
  • Amano T; Department of Zoology University of Cambridge The David Attenborough Building, Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3QZ United Kingdom.
  • González-Varo JP; Department of Zoology University of Cambridge The David Attenborough Building, Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3QZ United Kingdom.
  • Robertson RJ; Centre for the Study of Existential Risk University of Cambridge 16 Mill Lane Cambridge CB2 1SB.
  • Simmons BI; Department of Zoology University of Cambridge The David Attenborough Building, Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3QZ United Kingdom.
  • Wauchope HS; Department of Zoology University of Cambridge The David Attenborough Building, Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3QZ United Kingdom.
  • Kovacs E; Department of Zoology University of Cambridge The David Attenborough Building, Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3QZ United Kingdom.
  • Durán AP; Department of Zoology University of Cambridge The David Attenborough Building, Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3QZ United Kingdom.
  • Vadrot ABM; Department of Geography University of Cambridge Downing Place Cambridge CB2 3EN United Kingdom.
  • Wu W; Corvinus University of Budapest Fovám tér 8 Budapest 1093 Hungary.
  • Dias MP; Department of Zoology University of Cambridge The David Attenborough Building, Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3QZ United Kingdom.
  • Di Fonzo MMI; UN World Conservation Monitoring Centre 219 Huntingdon Road Cambridge CB3 0DL.
  • Ivory S; Luc Hoffmann Institute c/o WWF International Avenue du Mont Blanc 1196 Gland Switzerland.
  • Norris L; Centre for Science and Policy 10 Trumpington St. Cambridge CB2 1QA United Kingdom.
  • Nunes MH; Department of Geography University of Cambridge Downing Place Cambridge CB2 3EN United Kingdom.
  • Nyumba TO; Birdlife International The David Attenborough Building Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3QZ United Kingdom.
  • Steiner N; Department of Geography University of Cambridge Downing Place Cambridge CB2 3EN United Kingdom.
  • Vickery J; University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership 1 Trumpington Street Cambridge CB2 1QA United Kingdom.
  • Mukherjee N; ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions University of Queensland St Lucia 4072 Australia.
Conserv Lett ; 11(5): e12564, 2018.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31031821
ABSTRACT
Conservation policy decisions can suffer from a lack of evidence, hindering effective decision-making. In nature conservation, studies investigating why policy is often not evidence-informed have tended to focus on Western democracies, with relatively small samples. To understand global variation and challenges better, we established a global survey aimed at identifying top barriers and solutions to the use of conservation science in policy. This obtained the views of 758 people in policy, practice, and research positions from 68 countries across six languages. Here we show that, contrary to popular belief, there is agreement between groups about how to incorporate conservation science into policy, and there is thus room for optimism. Barriers related to the low priority of conservation were considered to be important, while mainstreaming conservation was proposed as a key solution. Therefore, priorities should focus on convincing the public of the importance of conservation as an issue, which will then influence policy-makers to adopt pro-environmental long-term policies.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Conserv Lett Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Conserv Lett Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article